Authenticate documents for immigration or emigration purposes, or to apply to marry or to work abroad

What is meant by “Notarisation”?
‘Notarisation’, often termed as certification, authentication or attestation, usually involves a Notary Public checking the identity of an individual, and his/her capacity to sign a document, e.g. a Power of Attorney. If the document is being signed on behalf of a company or a legal entity, the Notary will also need to check the signatory’s authority to act, before it can be notarised. The Notary will then affix a notarial seal (and often also a notarial certificate) on the document/s. Notarisation might also be required to certify the authenticity of an official document, e.g. an Education Certificate, or to issue a certified copy of an original document, e.g. a Passport.

Why use Blair Consular?
If your documents haven’t been notarised, we can arrange this on your behalf using our network of U.K Notaries, and we frequently arrange company visits to ensure that multiple signatories/signatures can be witnessed in one session, which ensures that future document processing can be actioned more efficiently, and that the stringent notarial practices and guidelines are adhered to. We can handle this as part of your overall requirement for Apostille, Legalisation or as a stand alone service.

How do I apply to have my document notarised, apostilled or legalised?

Over the counter at our Head Office at London Heathrow

By post -you will need to send us your original documentation to be processed. For further information, please call our specialist Corporate Legal & Regulatory Department on +44 (0) 1784 427 750

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